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What does ISA stand for?
Industry Standard Architecture
What does MCA stand for?
Micro Channel Architecture
What does VLB stand for?
VESA Local Bus - (VESA= Video Electronics Standards Association)
What does EISA stand for?
Extended Industry Standard Architecture
What does PCI stand for?
Peripheral Component Interconnect
What does AGP stand for?
Accelerated Graphics Processor
What does PCMCIA stand for?
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
What does PCI-X stand for?
Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtended
What does PCIe stand for?
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
What is USB 1.0's transfer rate?
12 mbits/s
What is USB 2.0's transfer rate?

How many devices does it support?
60 mb/s

127 devices
What is IEEE 1394's transfer rate?

How many devices does it support?
480 mbps

63 devices
What is IEEE 1394b's transfer rate?

How many devices does it support?
800 mbps

63 devices
What is USB 3.0's transfer rate?
5 gbits/s
What are the 4 core boot file for Windows 2000/XP?
ntdlr, boot.ini, ntdetect.com, ntoskrnl.exe
What does the ntldr do?
Operating system loader code
What does the boot.ini do?
Builds the operating system selection menu
What does the ntdetect.com do?
Performs hardware detection
What does the ntoskrnl.exe do?
Core kernel code responsible for tasks such as thread management
What are the four boot files that are necessary for Windows VIsta?
bootmgr, Boot Configuration Database (BCD), winload.exe, and winresume.exe
What does bootmgr do?
Operating system loader code; similar to ntldr in previous versions of Windows
What does Boot Configuration Database (BCD) do?
Builds the operating system selection menu; similar to boot.ini in previous versions of Windows, but data resides in the BCD store
What does winload.exe do?
Loads the Vista operating system if selected from the operating system selection menu provided by BCD
What does winresume.exe do?
Resumes the Vista operating system if the system is started from a hibernate state
What does POST mean?
Power-on Self-Test
A POST error 100-199 means you have a ________?
Motherboard Error
A POST error 200-299 means you have a ________?
Memory Error
A POST error 300-399 means you have a ________?
Keyboard Error
A POST error 600-699 means you have a ________?
Floppy Drive Error
A POST error 1400-1499 means you have a ________?
Printer Error
A POST error 1700-1799 means you have a ________?
Hard Drive Error
What is ISA's Bus Width (in Bits)
8/16
What is ISA's speed?
8MHz
What is MCA's Bus Width (in Bits)
32
What is MCA's speed?
10MHz
What is VLB's Bus Width (in Bits)
32
What is VLB's speed?
Speed of local bus
What is EISA's Bus Width (in Bits)
32
What is EISA's speed?
8MHz
What is PCI's Bus Width (in Bits)
32/64
What is PCI's speed?
33MHz
What is AGP's Bus Width (in Bits)
32
What is AGP's speed?
66MHz (1x), 133MHz (2x), 266MHz (4x), 533MHz (8x)
What is PCMCIA's Bus Width (in Bits)
16
What is PCMCIA's speed?
33MHz
What is PCI-X's Bus Width (in Bits)
32/64
What is PCI-X's speed?
66/133/266/533 MHz
What is PCIe's Bus Width (in Bits)
32
What is PCIe's speed?
1 to 4 GHz
What is Type 2 PC Card typically used for?
I/O Devices
What is Type 1 PC Card typically used for?
Memory
What is Type 3 PC Card typically used for?
Hard Drives and Combo I/O Devices